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Published on August 29, 2022
Duration: 8:24

This video discusses proposed legislation in New York (S. 9501) aimed at repealing recent state gun laws enacted after the Bruen Supreme Court decision. Senator Joe Griffo is leading the effort, citing concerns about the transparency and stakeholder input during the original law's passage. The new laws impose requirements like character references, extensive training, periodic background checks, and social media disclosure for concealed carry applicants, while also restricting carry in numerous public locations.

Quick Summary

Senator Joe Griffo has introduced Bill S. 9501 in New York to repeal recent gun laws enacted after the Bruen decision. These laws require extensive training, character references, background checks, and social media disclosure for concealed carry permits, while also designating many public places as firearm-free zones.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NY Gun Law Updates
  2. 00:05Bill to Repeal NY Gun Laws (S. 9501)
  3. 00:22Bruen Decision Impact
  4. 00:41Senator Griffo's Concerns
  5. 01:14New License Requirements Explained
  6. 01:45Sensitive Places Restrictions
  7. 02:27Walther PDPF Series & WMP Pistols
  8. 04:09Ruger LCP Max Micro Pistol
  9. 06:26New ATF Director's Stance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Senator Joe Griffo's bill S. 9501 about?

Senator Joe Griffo's bill S. 9501 proposes to repeal the new gun laws recently enacted in New York State. These laws were passed in response to the Supreme Court's Bruen decision and introduced stricter requirements for concealed carry permits.

What are the new requirements for a concealed carry license in New York?

New York's updated concealed carry laws mandate four character references, 16 hours of firearm safety training plus 2 hours of range time, periodic background checks, and disclosure of social media accounts. Applicants may also need to provide household contact information.

Where are firearms prohibited under New York's new gun laws?

Firearms are banned in numerous 'sensitive places' including Times Square, schools, government buildings, places of worship, libraries, parks, playgrounds, public transit, bars, theaters, stadiums, museums, and casinos, among others.

Why does Senator Griffo want to repeal New York's new gun laws?

Senator Griffo argues the laws were passed without sufficient transparency or input from stakeholders like law enforcement. He believes they are confusing, place undue burdens on local governments and businesses, and negatively affect responsible gun owners.

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